Glasgow Rose Stained Glass Template

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Pattern Description:

The free download provides the template to cut out the fabric pieces for this stained glass patchwork block. The template is sized for a 12" block, but can be easily resized with a photocopier.

The template does not include the lines on which to affix the bias binding, only the fabric pieces. This template is free and you are allowed to use it in any way that you wish, providing you do not try to claim the design as your own, or use it for financial gain.

If you use the template, I would love to see pictures of the block you produce with it, by uploading to my group on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/groups/stitchedtogether/ .

always wanted to do stained glass, love this pattern, I was born in Glasgow, so this has inspired me to try it out. template printed, I will go to my sit and sew class and I am sure the talented ladies that go will help me out. thanks.

The design was inspired by my love of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. I love his pared down representations of nature and he used roses often in his decorative work. I took his idea and made my own version of a pared down rose, perfect for this type of patchwork.

Thank you very much for sharing this pattern with us. I just love the simple flow. I have always wanted to do stained glass but never done so yet. This has encouraged me to move it to the top of my "to do" list.

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About the designer

I have been knitting and crocheting since 2008. I taught myself to crochet out of a book, but got stuck at trying to teach myself how to read knitting patterns. It was all the abbreviations that got ...

I have been knitting and crocheting since 2008. I taught myself to crochet out of a book, but got stuck at trying to teach myself how to read knitting patterns. It was all the abbreviations that got me! I joined a course at my local adult education college and fell in love with it.

As I fell more in love with knitting I searched for the patterns I had in my head and couldn't find them. So I started writing my own.